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Gypsy Rose Blanchard and Ryan Anderson argue over Ken Urker on the Lifetime series
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She wasn’t living her best life.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard admits how unhappy she was when she was married to Ryan Anderson during an argument over her ex Ken Urker in the trailer for the upcoming Lifetime docuseries: “Gypsy Rose: Life After Lockup.”
The teaser, which was released Tuesday, begins with Munchausen’s 32-year-old surrogate victim asking Anderson if he’s happy.
“I’m very happy,” Anderson replies, to which she immediately admits, “I just think I’d be happier somewhere else.”
“Go and call Ken,” Anderson replies sarcastically. – You’re probably already talking to him anyway.
Urker, 31, and Blanchard met while she was serving time for the second-degree murder of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard. He wrote her a “letter of support” after watching the HBO documentary “Mommy’s Dead and Dear.”
The couple formed a deep bond and eventually got engaged in October 2018. However, at some point in 2019, they broke up.
Anderson, a former special education teacher, also wrote to Gypsy while it was closed. They too felt a connection and became engaged.
They married in July 2022 in a private ceremony at the Chillicothe Correctional Center in Missouri, and he was there to recover Gypsy from prison when she was released in early December 2023.
As the couple learned how to live as a newlywed couple and Gypsy experienced adult life outside prison bars for the first time, Ken apparently immediately became a nuisance to Anderson and even Gypsy’s father, Rod Blanchard.
“He’s trying to get back in jail because Gypsy is out of jail,” Rod claims at one point in the trailer. Earlier this year, he also expressed doubts about his daughter’s marriage to Anderson.
Elsewhere in the video, Anderson can be seen asking Gypsy who texted her, which turns into screaming later that day.
“I don’t want to be controlled,” he blurts out. “You’re mad at me because I confided in someone.” She also warns her then-husband that he may potentially want a divorce.
The trailer ends with the dizzy Gypsy falling into Urker’s arms.
Gypsy filed for divorce from Anderson in April, just a week after announcing their separation on a private Facebook account. She also filed a request for a restraining order against him.
Before she filed for divorce, reconciliation rumors swirled around the ex-con after she was photographed holding hands with Urker as they ran errands and after they got matching Husky tattoos.
She confirmed their relationship in late April by sharing a photo of them locking lips at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
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In May, the star confirmed that Urker was moving to Louisiana to be closer to her.
She even told Entertainment Tonight that she considers him her “soulmate.”
“But I don’t want to move too fast because, you know, I want to keep up,” she noted. “I don’t want to set expectations and make everything too hard.”
“We’re just enjoying our time together and, you know, hoping for what the future holds.”
Meanwhile, Anderson told the Daily Mail that he is “not coping well” following their split.
Speaking about her relationship with Urker, he added: “For me it just came out of the blue. I had no idea she still had such strong feelings for him.
“Gypsy Rose: Life After Lockup” debuts on Lifetime on June 3 at 9 p.m. ET.
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